Thirty Eastside businesses gathered 9,809 pounds of food during Hopelink’s second annual March Can Madness competitive food drive.
Hopelink also crowned a repeat champion this week: Hancock’s Bakery in Redmond. The winning team collected 4,589 pounds of food – a 22 percent increase over the bakery’s 2010 total.
Second place went to A Touch of Class Barbers in Kirkland, who brought in 1,400 pounds during the four-week competition.
The food drive was patterned after the famous national spring college basketball tournament, matching up businesses in weekly competitions to see which one could bring in the most food. Each week, the winning business in every pairing or ?bracket? advanced to the following week. The championship round ended on April 15.
The 9,809 pounds of food will boost Hopelink’s food bank supplies, where demand has increased 12 percent over last year. In March, 374 families received 37,600 pounds of food from Hopelink’s Redmond food bank alone. For more information on Hopelink and its services, call 425.869.6000 or visit www.hope-link.org.
Competing businesses were:
Bill the Butcher
Eastside Basketball Club
Computer Surplus
Element 5 Fitness
Everyday Athlete
Falco Sult Accounting
First Tech Credit Union: Redmond
Great Harvest Bread
Hallmark Realty
Hancock’s Bakery
Hobi ? Kirkland Fire Department # 21
JJ Mahoney?s
Lake Washington Physical Therapy
Lift Pilate Studio
McDonald?s Book Exchange
Mikie?s Bagels
Oddfellows Grill
Palettes & Pairings
Palmer’s East
Redmond Animal Hospital
Redmond Family Dentistry
Redmond Physical Therapy
Redmond Rotary
Romax Shoes
Roos Orthodontics
Simplicity Decor
SoulFood Books
The Closet
Touch of Class Barbershop
Washington Federal: Kirkland